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- 5 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 2,964 SqFt
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New Lebanon (comprising the hamlets of Lebanon Springs, New Britain, New Lebanon, New Lebanon Center and West Lebanon) is most famously home to the Shaker Museum, the world’s most comprehensive collection of Shaker objects. Spanning the area around the intersection of Routes 20 and 22 and smack-dab on the western border of Massachusetts, New Lebanon is a popular and thriving rural community. It may be small, but it’s vital! The atmosphere largely stems from having the city of Pittsfield right over the Massachusetts border, from being less than 25 miles from Albany, and from being at the base of the Berkshires. The air’s sparklingly clear, and everywhere you look, nature reigns.
Being at the foot of the Berkshires, the New Lebanon area is full of waterways such as the Kinderhook and Wyomanock creeks. The Hand Hollow Conservation Area - a collective of properties that were donated by people who wanted to preserve the open spaces - allows kayaking, fishing, hiking and cross-country skiing. It’s also a birdwatchers’ haven, and they sponsor a photography exhibition, book club, and monthly environmental education presentations
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The drilled-well water is tested monthly at the Inn at Silver Maple Farm; they say it’s the best around. There’s a player piano in the first-floor parlor at the New Concord B&B.
Shaker Swamp Conservancy supports indigenous plants gathered by Mount Lebanon Shakers for their herbal medicinals. Join them for November Nature Night at Hand Hollow Conservation Area.
At Theater Barn professional actors walk the boards for locals and tourists. The Shatford Park Pavilion is the site of Music in the Park concerts all summer long.
At Abode Organic Farm they use draft horses to plow part of their Mt. Lebanon acreage. New Lebanon Farmers Market provides the community with fresh foods of all kinds year-round.
Corn chowder at K Shack! Italian Wedding Soup at Nonne! Baked Mac’n’Cheese at M&M’s! Crunchy French Toast with Lemon Curd & Blueberry Sauce at Blueberry Hill Market & Café!
Supersoul Yoga believes only by spiritually transforming ourselves will we have a sustainable, positive impact on the world. They want everyone to have fun working out at Chatham Fitness.
At Masterpiece Jewelry Studio they create custom pieces for every occasion! Browse the wares & savor hot roast beef sandwiches overlooking the Wyomanock Creek from Kendall Antiques.
The Mohican Blessing Fountain was built to thank the Mohicans for the Lebanon Springs. Red Robin Song Animal Sanctuary provides a forever home to rescued farm & domestic animals.
There's so much to do in New Lebanon, NY - it can be hard to decide! Contact one of our Local Experts at Village Green Realty. We'd love to give you our recommendation on the best things to do in New Lebanon.
The town retains its connections with the past in various ways, including the iconic Mohican Blessing Fountain, created by sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson and fed by natural springs. The Shaker Swamp, a 495-acre wild tract of land in the center of New Lebanon, is fed by the famous springs which support indigenous plants once gathered by the Mount Lebanon Shakers for use in their herbal medicinals business. The Shaker Swamp Conservancy in New Lebanon NY works to educate about the swamp and preserve its historical significance and ecological health.
For in-town recreation in New Lebanon, Shatford Memorial Park features two tennis courts, three baseball diamonds and a summer music series. Community services include the New Lebanon library, where locals take part in book discussion groups, story time, crafts and science groups for teens, concerts and community meetings. Lebanon Valley Seniors are an active group, and offer volunteer opportunities. The local high school opens its pool to the community twice weekly.
Local cultural resources include Tannery Pond Concerts, which has been presenting world-class artists in a renovated 1834 Shaker barn for 30 years; they’ve hosted the Tokyo String Quartet, Zuill Bailey, Simone Dinnerstein and Emanuel Ax, among other great musicians. The Theater Barn, a not-for-profit group, annually recruits young professional actors for their summer presentations. New Lebanon Farmers Market is a convenient resource for home-chefs; one orders online Monday to Wednesday and picks up on Thursday or orders Thursday to Saturday and picks up Sunday. Available are loads of fresh fruits and vegetables, grocery items and fresh-baked goods, handmade soap and flowers.
Another benefit of having a comparative metropolis (Pittsfield) nearby is the number of restaurants, inns and nightspots New Lebanon can support due to city overflow. The Blueberry Hill Market and Café serves up breakfast, lunch, home-baked treats and a massive menu of coffees and teas that would do credit to any college town. Mario Soldato opened Mario’s in 1964; nearly 60 years later it is still chef- and family-owned, serving the classic antipasti, pasta, entrée and salad courses with emphasis on local ingredients and their house-made pasta. And what town would be complete without a local pizza place? Jimmy D’s is another family-run eatery; Dimitris Dilis (that’s Jimmy D) and his wife, Eleni, focus on pizza and Greek salad, but they offer a very big menu of the Greek diner sort in their place, where they hope everyone feels right at home. The K Shack is a seasonal roadside stand focusing on farm-fresh local ingredients; they call themselves a “funky little food shack” and prominently list on their website several local farms and businesses they partner with. Don't miss their corn chowder! Browse antiques and enjoy the Wyomanock Creek view whilst enjoying warm roast beef sandwiches at Kendall House.
New Lebanon has Chinese take-out at China City, an Indian restaurant, and a bagel shop, O’Maddie’s Café. For beer-lovers there’s the Roaring 20s Brewery, sited in a beautiful old brick building with a green outdoor area, and M&M’s Tap and Tavern for craft beer and pizza.
Being at the foot of the Berkshires means New Lebanon real estate is hilly and lush. There’s so much forest in the New Lebanon area that most of the properties are well-treed with beautiful old shrubs and woodland plants. Creeks and streams abound, so water is a feature of a lot of the properties.
A recent search of available properties garnered a snug country cottage with pastoral views, rustic outbuildings, raised garden beds and a cozy wood stove; a restored 1788 Hand House on nearly 20 acres bordering the Kinderhook Creek in West Lebanon; and a renovated colonial with heated pool, spa, tennis court and guest house on 5.5 acres.
There’s a lot to choose from in the Town of New Lebanon NY in terms of homes for sale. A Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty agent can help you sort your ideas and come up with the home of your dreams.
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